Averick Quayle alias Quayle 1667

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: February 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1667A #36 Ballaugh will Averick Quayle alias Quayle, per Articles of Marriage dated 7 August 1654, Patrick Quayle and Averick Quayle and 
their daughter Margaret Quayle of Ballaugh on one part, and Thomas Callow of Jurby, widower of Ann Freer, on the other: 
Summary: Patrick Quayle [died 1658, ArW 1658A #045 Ballaugh] and wife Averick Quayle on behalf of daughter Margaret Quayle of Ballaugh, and widower Thomas 
Callow of Jurby (previously married to Ann Freer); also petition of Patrick Quayle which mentions William McNameer whose father made a contract bargain, 
and William's son and daughter, witnesses to Articles: Thomas Stephen & xxxx Callister.
Will of groom: ArW 1656A #28 Jurby will of Thomas Callow, dated 23 April 1656, he has a close at Gollane, 1st wife Ann Freer died 1642, 2nd wife Margaret 
Quayle is alive: Note: Thomas Callow married 1) Ann Freere (their son John died age 14 before him, Ann died 1642 & made a will); 2) Margaret Quayle (her 
mother is Averick Quayle). See note regarding first wife Ann Freer: Archd Wills, note dated 21 January 1655/6, Michael, regarding a dispute of the will of 
Ann Callow alias Freer, died 1642.
Groom: Jurby parish register: Tho: Callow buried 24 May 1656.
1st wife of Thomas Callow: Ballaugh parish register: An Freer buried 29 July 1642.
See mother & brother: 1672 Liber Vastarum, Ballaugh: Averick Quayle alias Quayle had quarterland in Ballatersin treen of 2d rent, and her son Phinlo Quayle 
was entered for it by heirship, & she was withdrawn.
Will of son of groom Thomas: ArW 1659A #33 Ballaugh will of John Callow, adolescent, mother Ann Freer died 1642, John's will disputed by his aunts Isabel 
Clarke als Freere, wife of Thomas Clarke, and Joney Freere on the one part, and Thomas Callow (who died during/before the dispute) & his wife Margaret 
Quayle & William Callow, Catharine Callow, & Ann Calow on the other part.
Will of father: ArW 1658A #045 Ballaugh will of Patrick Quayle, dated 7 August 1658: wife is alive, son John, son Phinlo, dau Joney (unmarried, of age in 
1660), dau Catharine (unmarried), son Patrick, ?other married daughters, witnesses: Robert Parr & James Craine, pledges: Philip Gawne & James Caine.  NOTE, 
that this was on a slip of paper.

Articles of Mariage agreed & concluded upon the 7th day of August 1654 between Patr Quaile, Avericke Quaile his wiffe in the behalfe of their daughter Margrett Quaile of the pish of Ballaugh on the one pte, & Tho: Callow of Jurbie on the other pte as followeth first its agreed and concluded ----- and the sd Patricke and Avericke his wife doth give in porcon wth their sd daughter Margrett Quaile, to the sd Thomas Callow the sume of fifteen pounds in money or money worth to be payed wthin three yeares next after the date hereof, or to the issue of the sd Tho: and Margrett if they have any Secondly it is agreed upon and the sd Tho: Callow doth give unto --- ---ww-------e ----- female -----[line is torn threw and difficult to read]--- ----- ----- whatsoever, now in his owne possession, wch as his owne Lands or those Lands [dark]---- the sd Tho: hath of other men--- in mortgage dureinge the tyme of the said mortgage, And if the sd Tho: Callow doe happen hereafter to mortgage, or take in mortgage any Lands, wth the moneyes a---adie[?] layed out, upon the redemption of the sd mortgage the sd Margret is not to have nor enjoy any of the sd Lands or mortgage or moneys, ---d it please God they both die without issue, all the Lands shall pply belong unto the next of kindread of the sd Thomas; But ---- ---- the sd Tho: doe purchase or take a setting of any Lands after they both a yeare and a day naried, then she the sd Margrett & her executors are to have hir right of the same Thirdly if the sd Margrett doe survive the sd Tho:Callow, then she is to enjoy and ---- ---- ----e of all said Lands ----- at -----r she are possest of at the day of her death wh----- sh----- depts. ----- ------ ------- ------ ----- the penaltie of tenne pounds ---- ------e halfe theroff to --- forfited to ----- and of the sayle, and the other half to the ptie observing or keeping covents ---- witnesse wheroff we the sd ptie have herunto put or signes manuell the day & yeare above written Patricke Quaile his mrke X wittnesses hereof Avericke Quaile her mrke X Tho: Steane his mrke X Tho: Callow his mrke X --- Calister his mrke X The within named wittnesses hath deposed this contracte ----org[?] and to bee held in every pticuler agreed upon p ---- all ptyes and this before me the 18th of March John Christian 165x[?1656] Tho: Callow doe hereby acknowledge to have received at and from the ----- of his father in law all ----- ----- goods ----- ---- ----- poards[?] a----- ---coned I say received as witness my subscription this ----- ----- 1656 ------ ------ ---- Tho: C--------- [next page] To the Worll: Mr: Jo: Christian Deemster ---- humble peticon of ---- Quayle, in the behalfe ---- his weife Wherin hee most m-----e complayneth ------ ----to yor good worsp, how that hee hath ------ ------ ------ of Intackes of the annuall rent of 2s - 2d, ffortie shilling and more of monies for the sd pcell of Intacks beinge due unto Wm MacNeymeere brothers son unto yor peticoners weif, the sd Wm McNameers father did freely bestowe and give unto his sister the one halfe ----- ------- --ft---- shee uncovered[?] the fourth pt soe that s---- hath and doth apeare the ------ pte of the sd pcell of Intackes, And further ------ ------ ------ ---- life ----ie did covenant and p ----- ------ ------- not able for the other pte himselfe that his sister should severall, In regard it was his fathers bargaine of contdtion it should be for, and that the sd Land should nether be sett nor lett unto any pson or psons, but to the sd: of the kinread that was best able for it ---- Therfore pleas[?] yor good Worsp to take full notice ---ereof and to lett yor peticoners possesse and inioye ye sd Lands and they shall accordinge to convenant as In duty bound ever pray etc

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